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80s hip hop is so ? trash
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Rap music is just outdated period. I hear music from the 90s/early 2000s that I don't like anymore. They production is ? poor. The topics are old and dry. The ? just doesn't age well.
"GIMME THE LOOT! GIMME THE LOOT! IMMA BAD BOY!!!!" -
numbaz...80's baby wrote: »Rap music is just outdated period. I hear music from the 90s/early 2000s that I don't like anymore. They production is ? poor. The topics are old and dry. The ? just doesn't age well.
"GIMME THE LOOT! GIMME THE LOOT! IMMA BAD BOY!!!!"
bruh did you just diss biggie? SMH especially that classic track -
I wouldn't say outdated, the older ? may not fly now but when I hear it it takes me back to that time, good nostalgia feeling
But I'm also not a "remember the good ol days" ass ? -
You know whose Twitter is actually worth following? Wesley Snipes. No holds barred ? ....
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Alpha_Ambition wrote: »numbaz...80's baby wrote: »Rap music is just outdated period. I hear music from the 90s/early 2000s that I don't like anymore. They production is ? poor. The topics are old and dry. The ? just doesn't age well.
"GIMME THE LOOT! GIMME THE LOOT! IMMA BAD BOY!!!!"
bruh did you just diss biggie? SMH especially that classic track
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As far as hip hop goes it's
90's>>2000's>>80's>>>>>>>>>>>>2010's -
Chi-Town Bully wrote: »As far as hip hop goes it's
90's>>2000's>>80's>>>>>>>>>>>>2010's
I agree and I get the "trip down memory lane" logic, I do.
It's the distorted sound quality, beats...basic ass bars ? got old. I find myself skipping over a lot of songs I liked back in the day. I still like Juicy.
the genre just doesn't age well -
So you bumping the trash from this decade with their wack bars and mumble mouth delivery
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Ready to Die compared to Life after Death sounds dated imo. I still listen to both but it just seems RTD is old school sounding. I don't get that vibe when i listen to LAD
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? biggie
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I always feel like the era you grew up in is the era you're gonna always say is the best. Nothing will ever top the 90's era of hip hop to me. Now that I'm older and I can appreciate what the 80's brought to the table but I can't ? with that late 70's ? of hip hop, the hippie, the hippie,to the hip, hip hop, and you don't stop nonsense.
Thank goodness for Kool Moe Dee moving the game out of that ? -
? biggie
Flag me up!
No need for Flags. We already know you have ass cracks for ears due to your Troy listening -
Ahhh okay cool -
Chi-Town Bully wrote: »I always feel like the era you grew up in is the era you're gonna always say is the best. Nothing will ever top the 90's era of hip hop to me. Now that I'm older and I can appreciate what the 80's brought to the table but I can't ? with that late 70's ? of hip hop, the hippie, the hippie,to the hip, hip hop, and you don't stop nonsense.
Thank goodness for Kool Moe Dee moving the game out of that ?
This is one of the reasons why I don't get into arguments with people about music. I don't expect someone 10 years younger than me to like what I like. I dont take most people's opinions about music seriously anyway -
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Chi-Town Bully wrote: »So you bumping the trash from this decade with their wack bars and mumble mouth delivery
I've been quoted, in this thread, saying this decade's music is ass cheeks. -
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"It was a joke..."
"Well you shoulda laughed afterwards" -
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Alpha_Ambition wrote: »
That's gotta be made into a gif lol that interview is hilarious -
Henny time anytime
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